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What Christmas is as We Grow Older

"What Christmas Is as We Grow Older" is a reflective essay by Charles Dickens that contemplates the nature of Christmas and the evolution of its meaning as people age. Through a blend of nostalgia,...

by Charles Dickens

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What Creatures are in Your Backyard?

An urban farmer battles a diverse set of creatures when trying to grow a garden of vegetables.

by Cyndi Huculak

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What does it feel like to drown?

by Haley

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What Happened to BÚlka in PyatigÓrsk

"What Happened to Búlka in Pyatigórsk" is a lesser-known tale by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the complexities of human-animal relationships. The story follows a poignant...

by Leo Tolstoy

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What is Love?

A Reflection on the Eternal Bond Between Souls

by Madison Harmon

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What it feels to drown?

by Haley

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What it Was

"What It Was" is a short story by O. Henry that captures the essence of surprise and the complexities of human relationships. Set in a vivid, bustling environment, it revolves around a chance encou...

by O. Henry

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What It’s Like

Marcus is a 16 year old black teen in the city of Chicago who lives with his single mother. One day he singlehandedly finds out how ignorant people can easily miss treat him just because of the col...

by Isaiah Martin

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What Lies Beneath

The undiscovered truth of Nicholas Anderson

by Sonia Kimaro

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What makes a human?

How can we decide what makes a person, human? Is there anything to prove a human?

by Sophia johnson.

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What Men Live by

"What Men Live By" is a poignant short story by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of love, compassion, and the interconnectedness of humanity. Set in 19th-century Russia, the narrative fol...

by Leo Tolstoy

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What One Can Invent

"What One Can Invent" is a collection of charming and imaginative stories by Hans Christian Andersen, showcasing his renowned talent for creating fairy tales that both entertain and impart moral le...

by Hans Christian Andersen

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What the Moon Saw

"What the Moon Saw" by Hans Christian Andersen is a collection of 24 tales, framed as what the moon has watched each night and shared with a lonely artist. Each tale showcases Anderson’s poetic app...

by Hans Christian Andersen

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What the Old Man Does is Always Right

"What the Old Man Does is Always Right" revolves around a wise old man who seems to make questionable deals. In this classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, the old man trades his horse for ...

by Hans Christian Andersen

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What They Asked Me: The Fear of Living and Dying Young

This book was written by Mr. Mwanandeke Kindembo. The author focused on answering some crucial questions asked by different people. Therefore, I have decided to combine all the minds into One by gi...

by Mwanandeke Kindembo

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What Was it?

"What Was It?" is a chilling novella by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu, a master of Gothic fiction. Published in 1872, the story unfolds as a series of eerie occurrences plague a group of...

by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu

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When a Bully Bullies you

Practical silly situations of bullying.

by Moses Quiles

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When Gandhi met Modi

When the regret of the past meets the crimes of the present.

by Sneh Shukla

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When God Laughs

"When God Laughs" is a collection of short stories by Jack London, published in 1911. The anthology showcases London's mastery of narrative and his keen observations of human nature and the natural...

by Jack London

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When I took that step

How I gone back to rebuild

by Ross mokgofa

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When Jack and Jill Took a Hand

"When Jack and Jill Took a Hand" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a charming children's story that follows the adventures of two lively siblings, Jack and Jill, as they navigate the joys and challenges o...

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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WHEN THE FIREFLY IS GONE

WHEN THE FIREFLY IS GONE is a book, significantly and distinctively diverging from the contest of domestic and even regional - Balkan, literary publications by being written in three languages: in ...

by Saša Milivojev

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When the Mail Came in

"When the Mail Came In" by Rex Ellingwood Beach is a captivating novel that explores themes of adventure, ambition, and the impact of communication on human connections. Set against a backdrop of a...

by Rex Beach

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When the Sun Went Down

"When the Sun Went Down" is a poignant collection of short stories by Australian author Henry Lawson, published in 1892. Through vivid and evocative prose, Lawson explores the lives of ordinary Aus...

by Henry Lawson

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When There is a Will, There is a Way

When you have a will to do something there's always a way it'll happen.

by Emily F. 'The Life Unscripted Podcast'

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When Thunder Bolts, I Serve

Inspirational explosion of self-empowerment and triump over all life storms

by Greshun De Bouse

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Where Love is, There God is Also

"Where Love Is, There God Is Also" is a poignant short story by Leo Tolstoy that explores the theme of love as a divine force. The narrative follows a humble carpenter named Martin who gr...

by Leo Tolstoy

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Where Pennyroyal Grew

"Where Pennyroyal Grew" is a captivating short story by Sarah Orne Jewett that immerses readers in the natural beauty and simple rural life of New England. The narrative follows a young girl’s expl...

by Sarah Orne Jewett

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Where Shall The Light Be

“In or out of the world?”

by Eva Arias

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Where's Nora?

"Where's Nora?" by Sarah Orne Jewett is a charming children's story that captures the whimsical adventures of a young girl named Nora. Set in a quaint village, the narrative unfolds as Nora disappe...

by Sarah Orne Jewett

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Which Is Bluest?

by Susan Blackby

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Which Was the King?

"Which Was the King?" is a thought-provoking work by James Baldwin that explores themes of identity, race, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of a racially divide...

by James Baldwin

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Which Was the Murderer?

"Which Was the Murderer?" by Robert Barr is a clever and engaging mystery that revolves around a murder case that baffles the authorities. The story follows a group of characters, each with their o...

by Robert Barr

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Whispers Beneath the Floorboards

Whispers Beneath the Floorboards: Some Secrets Should Stay Buried

by MST MALMUN ARA BEGUM

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Whispers in the Hollow

by E.M Harris

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Whispers in the Mist: Unveiling Frankie Silver's Legacy

by Brandy Nicole Morrison

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Whispers Of Enchanment

by Moon Hawley

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Whispers of the Heart

“The Healing Power of Time” - Explore how time can mend broken hearts and heal old wounds, offering hope and renewal.

by Isolde Maren

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White Fang

White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London — and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. First serialized in Outing magazine, it was published in 1906.

by Jack London

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White Magic

"White Magic" is a collection of short stories by Lucy Maud Montgomery, known for her enchanting storytelling and vivid characters. The book explores themes of love, friendship, and the passage of ...

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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White Nights

"White Nights," a novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is a poignant exploration of dreams, love, and loneliness set against the backdrop of St. Petersburg's enchanting white nights. The story follows an ...

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Whitebrow

"Whitebrow" is a short story by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov that delves into themes of social status, human nature, and the complexities of relationships. The narrative centers around a character named...

by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

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Whittington and His Cat

"Whittington and His Cat" by James Baldwin is a retelling of the classic tale of Dick Whittington, a poor boy who arrives in London with dreams of a better life. The story follows Whittin...

by James Baldwin

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Who Was to Blame?

"Who Was to Blame?" is a short story by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov that delves into themes of guilt, responsibility, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative revolves around a tragic...

by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

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WHY AM I ME?

English

by Ome Jennifer Chinazom

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Why Brother Bear Wears a Stumpy Tail

"Why Brother Bear Wears a Stumpy Tail" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children's story that explains the origin of the bear's short tail through a whimsical tale. The narr...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why Conductors Are Morose

"Why Conductors Are Morose" is a witty short story by O. Henry that explores the life of a streetcar conductor and his reflections on the human condition. Through humor and irony, the narrative del...

by O. Henry

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Why Cordelia has thalassophobia

by Asteria Walker

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Why He Carried the Turkey

"Why He Carried the Turkey" is a poignant short story by James Baldwin that explores themes of identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of a family ga...

by James Baldwin

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Why He Hesitated

"Why He Hesitated" is a short story by O. Henry that explores themes of love, temptation, and the human condition through the lens of a comedic yet poignant narrative. The story follows a young man...

by O. Henry

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Why Mr. Cropper Changed His Mind

"Why Mr. Cropper Changed His Mind" is a charming short story by Lucy Maud Montgomery that explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The narrative centers on Mr. Cropper, a man who ha...

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Why Not Ask Miss Price?

"Why Not Ask Miss Price?" is a charming children's book by Lucy Maud Montgomery that tells the story of a young girl named Emily who seeks guidance and wisdom from the enigmatic Miss Price, a woman...

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Why the Aspen Leaves Are Never Still

"Why the Aspen Leaves Are Never Still" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a poignant exploration of nature, identity, and the passage of time. Through the lens of a family's experiences in th...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why the Baby Says “Goo”

"Why the Baby Says 'Goo'" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children's book that explores the delightful sounds and babbling of infants. Through playful language and eng...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why the Frogs Croak

"Why the Frogs Croak" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children's book that explores the natural world through the curious eyes of a young child. With engaging illustrations and ...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why the Squirrel Coughs

"Why the Squirrel Coughs" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a whimsical children's book that blends humor with lessons about nature and health. Through the curious antics of a squirrel with ...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why the Wind Wails

"Why the Wind Wails" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a captivating children's book that explores themes of nature, emotion, and curiosity through the eyes of a young protagonist. As the ch...

by Julia Darrow Cowles

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Why Walt Disney Is To Blame.

by Imogen Harwood-Moss

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Why We Celebrate George Washington’s Birthday

"Why We Celebrate George Washington’s Birthday" by Elizabeth Gordon is a thoughtful exploration of the significance and history behind the celebration of George Washington's birthday...

by Elizabeth Gordon

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